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A combined hub of past and in‑progress lines built on the Fueyo civic platform. Use this page to compare different versions, seasons, and creative approaches. All videos are examples; each town’s line is customized to their respective people and places.
A combined hub of past and in‑progress lines built on the Fueyo civic platform. Use this page to compare different versions, seasons, and creative approaches. All videos are examples; each town’s line is customized to their respective people and places.

Medora Line— Summer Edition

*A bright, sun-washed cut of the Medora Line designed for the summer season.
*Warm tones, storefront reflections, and flowing motion capture the pace of high season in town, visitors arriving, windows open, and every screen alive with color.
* Features refreshed sky palette, enhanced transitions, and subtle ambient cues tuned for daytime display loops.

Medora Line — Fall Edition

Hand‑illustrated scenes with dusk tones and heritage cars. Prototype timing for civic screens. 60‑second loop • Cowboy Hall feature • Night palette.

Hospitality Demo, In‑Room Display

Short‑term rental demo with guest QR prompt and venue acknowledgments. Hearthstone example • device playback.

The Pillar

The Pillar partnership represents the cornerstone of a town’s Line.

Pillars are long-term community partners whose presence anchors both the creative narrative and the civic platform itself.

Each Pillar includes expanded creative visibility, featured scenes within the scroll, office or venue display integration, and tailored storytelling that highlights the partner’s role in the community.

Wranglers Rest

An illustrated storefront inspired by Medora’s Cowboy Hall of Fame, a museum honoring the ranchers, cowboys, and communities that shaped life on the plains.

This station reimagines that landmark as a hand-painted resting stop on the Fueyo Line, blending the spirit of the Hall’s exhibits with the visual storytelling of the scroll itself.

Station No. 02 of the Medora Line, History in Color.


Taffy Station

An illustrated stretch of Medora’s Main Street featuring the Taffy Shop, Medora Boot & Western Wear, and Mount Rushmore Jewelry.

The storefront glows with the pastel color of the taffy bins and a few subtle gemstone highlights, tying three neighboring businesses into one cohesive stop on the Medora Line.

It’s a warm, lively section of the scroll, part candy shop, part showcase window, where the rhythm of Main Street catches its breath before the train moves on.

Station No. 01 of the Medora Line, History in Color.

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